Titans’ Delanie Walker Jersey: ‘I’m the best tight end in the league in all phases’

Delanie Walker snatches a pass from Marcus Mariota near the sideline, the ball whizzing just beyond Kevin Byard’s outstretched hand, and turns to race toward the end zone.
The Titans’ trusty tight end still looks like a force — the chiseled physique, crisp routes, soft hands on full display — and primed for a fourth consecutive Pro Bowl season. But the games that count remain a long way off. This is a non-contact drill, a voluntary offseason practice.

Walker’s production last Womens Kelly Oubre Jr. Jersey season, in terms of catches and receiving yards, was relatively consistent to the previous year. But it still represented a drop from 2015, when he set career highs with 94 catches, 1,088 yards receiving and six touchdown catches and made the first of three consecutive Pro Bowl appearances.

The Texas native is as far east as he’s been in his career, he’s with his third team in the past five seasons, and he might even be trying crabcakes for the first time. Most importantly, Crabtree, who http://www.jetsofficialsfootballprostore.com/WOMENS_YOUTH_STEVE_MCLENDON_JERSEY.html was once drafted to be a No. 1 wideout but has spent less than half of his career as one, suddenly has to occupy that role again in Baltimore.

That’s also at least somewhat dependent upon Crabtree’s production. A year after posting his second 1,000-yard receiving season, the wideout dropped to just 618 yards as Oakland experienced a unit-wide regression in 2017. Perhaps his greatest value in both production and tutelage is his nose for the end zone, demonstrated by his stable touchdown numbers: nine in 2015, eight in 2016 and eight in 2017.